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Southeastern Geographer has been published since 1962 and has been distributed by the prestigious University of North Carolina Press since 2004. Available both online and in traditional hard copy, Southeastern Geographer is considered by many to be one of the best regional geography journals in the United States.
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Volume 64, Number 1, Spring 2024Table of Contents
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Part I: Papers
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View UAV Imagery for Measuring Large Wood Volume and Distribution: Ground Truthing Results and Sources of Error
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UAV Imagery for Measuring Large Wood Volume and Distribution: Ground Truthing Results and Sources of Error
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View Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Channel Disturbance Zones in Big River, Southeast Missouri (1937–2018)
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Part II: Reviews
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View Red Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First Century Atlanta by Dan Immergluck (review)
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Red Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First Century Atlanta by Dan Immergluck (review)
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| ISSN | 1549-6929 |
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| Print ISSN | 0038-366X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2024-03-03 |
| Open Access | No |
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